Thursday, September 18, 2008

It's all so safe and sound.

Looking at old posts is a weird experience.

It all seems too dull and over dramatic. In most instances it was.

I wonder if a person really does fully mature by the age of 25. There has got to be so much more to learn and so many facts to absorb that form a being into a surge of ultra-super knowing....or something along those lines?

Who decided the age was 25? That's ridiculous.

Maturity comes with age...or experience? It's based on such a vast amount of things. This makes it hard to really decide or compare what came first--what contributes to such a thing? In our society, age's are labeled in such a way that may make a person feel that they automatically need to "grow up". Ex: Just because you've turned 18 years old and are legally an adult, does not mean that you magically receive all the responsibilities as someone carrying the same title.

and THAT is where the experience theory comes into play.


Maturity could be based on decision, alone. Then it would all be a facade I suppose. I've met a few people in my life that were trying to mature when it wasn't exactly necessary-- just to fit in. It's easy to pretend to be something you're not. Then again, it's a horrible thing to do to one's self.


You just miss out on a lot.


And with this all being said: I now live in my very own condominium,by myself.